Islamic City Council of Shiraz

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The Islamic City Council of Shiraz (Persian: شورای اسلامی شهر شیراز) is the directly elected council that presides over the city of Shiraz and elects the mayor in a mayor–council government system.

Islamic City Council of Shiraz
Local council of Shiraz
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
4 years[1]
History
Founded29 April 1999; 25 years ago (1999-04-29)[1]
New session started
23 August 2017[2]
Leadership
Chairman
Ahmad-Reza Dastgheib[2]
since 23 August 2017
Vice Chairman
Ebrahim Sabouri[2]
since 23 August 2017
1st Secretary
Leyla Doudman[2]
since 23 August 2017
2nd Secretary
Spokesperson
Ali Nasseri[2]
since 23 August 2017
Treasurer
Nozar Emami[2]
since 23 August 2017
Structure
Seats13
Political groups
Majority
  List of Hope (12)
Minority
  Service and Progress (1)
AuthorityShiraz
Elections
Plurality-at-large voting
Last election
19 May 2017
Website
shorashiraz.ir

Members

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# Member Bloc Party[3] Votes
1 Ahmad-Reza Dastgheib Reformist DP[4] 101,118
2 Leyla Doudman Reformist ECP 90,130
3 Abdolrazagh Mousavi Reformist IATI 78,142
4 Nozar Emami Reformist NTP 77,641
5 Sirous Pakfetrat Conservative 75,511
6 Soulmaz Dehghani Reformist SMMW 71,628
7 Ebrahim Sabouri Reformist NEDA 67,651
8 Navvab Ghaedi Reformist 66,262
9 Ali Nasseri Reformist 64,449
10 Ghassem Moghimi Reformist AIMSI 62,389
11 Sina Banizamani Reformist 62,314
12 Mehdi Hajati Reformist 59,054
13 Saeid Nazari Reformist IIFJO 54,929

References

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  1. ^ a b Hamid Aghabozorgy; Reza Mokhtari Malekabadi; Ahmad Moazzeni (January 2016). "604 Comparative assessing the Performance of fourth period Islamic Councils of Lenjan, and their role in improving urban management". International Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies (Special). ISSN 2356-5926.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Election of Presiding Board of the City Council", Tabnak, 23 August 2017, retrieved 23 August 2017
  3. ^ "Prominent Figures Running for City Council of Shiraz", ILNA (in Persian), 27 March 2017, 472717, retrieved 23 August 2017
  4. ^ "10 MPs joined Democracy Party", Khabaronline (in Persian), 18 February 2011, 472717, retrieved 23 August 2017
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